NU football star Brian Mandeville told to retire

Feb. 23  

Northeastern University football player Brian Mandeville received devastating news on Friday at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis during routine physical examinations. The star tight end, who missed a third of his senior season with knee injuries and even survived a brain tumor while in college, was told by Combine doctors that he has a heart ailment, effectively ending his football career.

Mandewille was diagnosed with an abnormal heart valve, which is not considered life-threatening, but the problem could become dangerous under the strenuous training regimens of the NFL.

“I told him his health and well-being is what’s important,” Northeastern coach Rocky Hager told the Boston Herald. “I don’t know if that means he’ll continue in a career in sports, but then everybody’s career in sports eventually comes to an end. But I think he’s so well grounded and his parents have done a great job raising him and he always has the right attitude.”

Mandeville caught 63 passes for 863 yards and seven touchdowns in 33 games, worthy of earning first-team All-New England honors. Northeastern’s I-AA football program went 2-10 last year and hasn’t had a winning season since 2003.

Britt Braudo is a Blast contributing editor and sports blogger. She can be reached at britt.braudo@gmail.com.
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3 Responses to “NU football star Brian Mandeville told to retire”
  1. Marc Lifchez says:

    What is the ailment? Bicuspid valve? What? Did anyone see anything specific. Thank you!

  2. julia says:

    U need 2 put more facts bout u…….. like when u scored a touchdown

  3. cjd says:

    My son has a bicuspid aorta and it cut his Div. 1 basketball career short. He is doing ok but he will eventually need a value replacement. Our family can totally relate to Brian. We wish him the best of luck.

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